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The reactions in chapter 11 and 12 allow you to create a double bond from single bonds (elimination reactions) and allow you to create ethers (substitution reactions). Once you know these reactions you will be able to show the synthesis of the original molecule you came up with in part I. Detailed Instructions: Your task is to build your molecule using substitution and elimination reactions. You can start with any of the following: Alkane of any carbon length with any number of leaving groups attached Alkoxide of any carbon length (conjugate base of an alcohol) Ex. Any solvent seen in the course Your reaction scheme can be any number of steps and you must show the full mechanism for your reaction. In addition to the mechanism you must include an explanation for your reaction and discussion on why you picked the reagents and solvents that you did. In this explanation discuss what other potential products you may expect to see (if any) and why your product will be preferred. Original molecule: 2-ethyloxy-1-methyl-2-pentene

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